At
the start of 2016 I had 349 summits on my combined ticklist of TRAIL 100
summits, Nuttalls, WASHIS, Simpsons, Bridges and Buxton & Lewis
summits. 2016 was the third year of my
10-year completion target and I had aimed to tick 44 summits on my combined
list which would include 27 Nuttalls and 5 TRAIL 100s.
For
the third successive year in a row I fell short, and by quite an amount !
Overall
I :
went on 11 walks
walked 77.2 miles
ascended 26,309 feet
walked for 59 hrs 2 mins (including
rest stops !)
reached 15 individual summits that I hadn’t
been to before
reached 10 individual summits that I had been
to before
reached 15 summits on my
combined ticklist
reached 2 previously
unclimbed TRAIL 100 summits
reached 15 previously
unclimbed Nuttall summits
drove 2080 miles on trips to and from walks
2016
was a year that saw a few changes to the list of Nuttalls. Calf
Top was added following the Ordnance Survey adopting a new geoid model; Craig Gwaun Taf was added after a
resurvey but I had previously bagged it as it is also a Bridge and Buxton &
Lewis summit; Bram Rigg Top was
demoted following a resurvey but I had bagged it not long before its demotion;
both Long Fell and Tinside Rigg were added after
resurveys, both of which were already on my ticklist because of their Buxton
& Lewis status.
Another
bonus tick was Glaramara North Top which I worked out that I had bagged
following some close study of maps, summit descriptions and my walking log –
ticks don’t get a lot easier than that !
So
after my walks, promotions, a demotion and some careful research, my ongoing
ticklist stands at 334 summits. That’s a
fair amount of walking still left to do !
Of
the specific summits that I stated were 2016 I only managed Garbh Bheinn in
Ardgour and all bar one of the Howgill Nuttalls. Yet again, I didn’t get to the 6 Cheviot
Nuttalls or Pillar Rock.
2016
was a poor year from a numerical point of view but I still had a couple of good
days out. A winter ascent of Garbh Bheinn
was the highlight and a return to the Coniston fells made for a good spring
outing.
Hopefully
2017 will prove a little more fruitful.
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